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Distyl AI Leases Full Floor in Midtown South

Koeppel Rosen LLC, leasing and management agent for the Rosen family portfolio and stewards for a number of historic Manhattan office properties, said Monday that Distyl AI Inc. has signed a new, 15,038-square-foot office lease for the entire 10th floor at 135 Madison Ave. in Manhattan’s Midtown South neighborhood.

Distyl AI develops AI-native operational systems for Fortune 500 and Global 2000 companies, transforming complex business knowledge into scalable, auditable workflows. Backed by leading venture firms and founded by industry veterans, Distyl AI is committed to advancing enterprise innovation in Manhattan, according to Koeppel Rosen.

Max Koeppel, director of leasing at Koeppel Rosen, represented ownership. Savills Inc. negotiated for Distyl AI.

Courier Health, Inc. recently signed a new 15,038-square-foot lease on the entire third floor of the building. Other tenants at 135 Madison Ave. include WeWork, Blender Workspace and FLOS. The entire ninth floor remains available for lease.

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